How to Beat the Post-Election Blues and Recapture the True Spirit of Christmas

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead 

How is it that despite all of the blessings and advantages we in the United States possess, as a nation we continue to major in minors, prioritizing politics and profit margins over decency and human-kindness?

We’ve been operating in this topsy-turvy, inside-out, upside-down state of being for too long now, but the absence of goodwill, charity and human kindness is especially apparent now, with Christmas just around the corner.

For instance, Americans spent an estimated $6.9 billion dollars on federal elections in 2016. And what do we have to show for it? More of the same. The halls of Congress and the White House are as polluted as ever.

The country’s endless wars, foreign occupations and targeted drone killings have stretched our military thin, robbed us of resources needed to shore up our infrastructure, and left us vulnerable to blowback, and yet the U.S. government has committed close to $6 trillion to advance wars in the Middle East and prop up the military industrial complex.

Pork barrel legislation, waste, corruption and general mismanagement have also contributed to the government’s ballooning $20 trillion debt. Yet the politicians continue to find ways steal from those who can least afford it, while leading lives of luxury and excess.

Local governments continue to enact policies criminalizing homelessness and making it difficult for those who attempt to feed or shelter the homeless. Yet on any given night, more than 500,000 homeless Americans sleep on the streets or in emergency shelters; more than half of New Yorkers are one paycheck away from homelessness; and one out of every 6 children in the United States doesn’t know when their next meal will be.

To sum things up, Americans have shelled out trillions of dollars of hard-earned tax dollars on political circuses, war machines and graft that fed no one, clothed no one, sheltered no one, and did not in any way shift the balance of power in the country between the haves (the oligarchic elite that runs Washington DC) and the have nots (the millions of taxpayers whose needs are not being heard or represented, and who must labor to pay for the corruption, excesses and graft of the power elite).

When will we ever learn?

Before you know it, Christmas will be a distant memory and we’ll be back to our regularly scheduled programming of politics, war, violence, materialism and mayhem.

There may not be much we can do to avoid the dismal reality of the police state in the long term, but in the short term, there are things we can all do right now to make this world (or at least our small corners of it) just a little bit kinder, a little less hostile and a lot more helpful to those in need.

No matter what one’s budget, religion, or political persuasion, here are a few things we can do right now to beat the police state blues and recapture the true spirit of Christmas.

Tone down the partisan rhetoric, theusvs. “themmentality.  Instead of wasting time and resources on political infighting, it’s time Americans learned to work together to solve the problems before us.

Minimize the technology and tune into whats happening in your family, in your community and your world. Ration your screen time. Trade virtual communities for real ones. Greet your neighbors. Make time for family meals. Spend time talking to each other instead of at each other.

Show compassion to those in need, be kind to those around you, forgive those who have wronged you, and teach your children to do the same. Remember your p’s and q’s. I’m talking about simple things like holding a door open for someone, helping someone stranded on the side of the road, and saying “please” and “thank you” to those who do you a service.

Talk less, listen more. Take less, and give more. Instead of counting your many complaints, count your blessings and pay them forward. Here’s where I’ll put in a plug for The Rutherford Institute, which is one of the most hard-working, ethical and selfless organizations out there trying to make this sorry little world a better place. If the spirit of giving moves you, take a moment to send some love their way. They’re doing a lot with very little, and they can use all the help they can get.

Stop being a hater. How can we ever hope to curb the hatred and animosity that have spurred global terrorism over the past few decades if we can’t even forgive the human failings of those in our immediate circles?

Learn tolerance in the true sense of the word. True tolerance stems from a basic respect for one’s fellow man or woman. And it should be taught to children from the time they can understand right from wrong.

Value your family. The family, such that it is, is being torn apart by divorce, infidelity, overscheduling, overwork, materialism, and an absence of spirituality. Young people are refusing to talk to their parents, grandparents are being denied access to their grandchildren, and older individuals are left to molder away in nursing homes. Yet without the family, the true building block of our nation, there can be no freedom.

Feed the hungry, shelter the homeless and comfort the lonely and brokenhearted. Take part in local food drives. Take a meal to a needy family. “Adopt” an elderly person. Urge your churches, synagogues and mosques to act as rotating thermal shelters for the homeless during the cold winter months. Jesus—the reason for the season, as they say—is quoted in the Book of Matthew as cautioning his followers, “Whatever you did for the least of these, you did for me.” In other words, put your faith into action and help those in need.

Give peace a chance The military industrial complex has a lot to gain financially from America’s endless wars, but in the end, we all lose.

We’re all in the same boat together. It’s been a toxic year full of hateful rhetoric demonizing those with whom one might disagree politically, racially, religiously, culturally, economically, morally, etc. These differences won’t matter in the long run. At a certain level, we’re all the same. We’re all in the same boat together. Indeed, as I point out in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, unless we do something to stop it the oppression and injustice of the police state now—whether it takes the form of shootings, surveillance, fines, asset forfeiture, prison terms, roadside searches, and so on—we will all suffer the same fate eventually.

As Dickens reminds us, it’s never too late to make things right in the world and try to be better people and, most importantly of all, pay your blessings forward.

Whether you do it as the Grinch did by reaching out to people with whom you don’t see eye to eye and building bridges of friendship, or as Scrooge did, by repenting of his greed, selfishness and bah humbuggery and looking out for those in need, the point, my friends, is to do it now before it’s too late, not just at Christmastime, but always.

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kokoda the deplorable
kokoda the deplorable
December 14, 2016 1:05 pm

Utopia must be nice – why don’t you bring your family to Libya and let ISIS know you forgive them. Make sure you hire a local to film the event – you will have your few seconds of fame on Live Leak.

barefoot
barefoot
  kokoda the deplorable
December 14, 2016 1:25 pm

Do you mean the radicals that were created by the US, either through direct funding or by bombing their cities and families? If you’re happy with the way things are then yes please laugh off and mock the authors attempts to be part of something better. If you’re not happy then what is your proposal, what do you offer?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  barefoot
December 14, 2016 1:49 pm

The “Radicals” were created by Islam, same today as 1400 years ago, they don’t need anything else to create them.

kokoda the deplorable
kokoda the deplorable
  barefoot
December 14, 2016 2:19 pm

Your answer in 2 pics, annotated. I live by 2nd pic.

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barefoot
barefoot
  barefoot
December 14, 2016 2:33 pm

Funny that there is plenty of evidence to show the CIA is behind all the organized groups of today. To destabilize enemies/competition and to reduce freedoms at home.

Speaking of Libya, I guess you are unaware of the gold backed dinar and the great man made river. Do you think the US destroyed their country to save them? Gaddafi cared about his people and all of Africa. More than you can say about the bastards running this place.

Refer to Hillary’s ‘we came, we saw, he died’ interview to see how twisted our own leaders are. Or ya know, just look into pizzagate. Or look at the sky on a heavy spray day.

barefoot
barefoot
December 14, 2016 1:17 pm

Glad to see this posted. The peasants are being played against each other and the more we fight amongst ourselves, the stronger the kings get. There is a better way that we must figure out together. If not the kings will have all of our heads.

We’ve been balls deep in soft/slow kill techniques for a while now and it’s really starting to show. It’s time to wake up and fight the darkness together, because the path the kings have us on does not end well for you or me.

barefoot
barefoot
December 14, 2016 1:37 pm

Billions of dollars wasted so we could choose between electing a giant douche and a turd sandwich. Keep hoping that the orange turd cares about you, time will tell. If history is any indication, he doesn’t, and if he does he might just lose his head.

Imagine the good that could be done if all the money and energy that is wasted greasing hands and expanding the government went to something useful…

Anonymous
Anonymous
  barefoot
December 14, 2016 1:51 pm

Kid, ya’ gotta big, big, big surprise coming in your future.

And it ain’t going to be one ya’ like.

BB
BB
December 14, 2016 1:51 pm

Barefoot ,you need to get a life.Take some drugs ,have a few drinks and then masturbate.I usually charge 50 bucks for this kind of therapy but since it’s Christmas I’m glad to help you for free.

barefoot
barefoot
  BB
December 14, 2016 2:17 pm

Blah, blah, blah. Such profound advice, are you sure I can’t pay? You have forever changed my life and it’s the least I could do. 50 bucks is cheap, you have SAVED me!

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
December 14, 2016 2:21 pm

We could cure nearly all of this if someone would invent a vaccine for the meme, ” I know how you should live better than you do, and I’m justified in imposing my wisdom upon you”.

barefoot
barefoot
  james the deplorable wanderer
December 14, 2016 2:41 pm

What about the vaccine for ‘this is the best humanity can do, I like paying unjustified taxes and being poisoned and spied upon, I don’t care about the future generations, let’s just watch it all burn’ ? Seems that one should be in high demand.

Let’s take ‘let’s do better’ as an insult or some unjust idea. Prick.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
December 14, 2016 3:45 pm

Wait……I thought all the Trumpeteers were/are dancing on a cloud since the election? I thought their own feces had taken on the aroma of roses or frankincense and myrrh?

The only people who need to recapture the Spirit of Christmas are the same people who are constantly trying to tear it down and marginalize it and they aren’t Trumpeteers in my experience.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
December 14, 2016 3:50 pm

You appear to be an example of the meme in action.
Do you think you know how ANYONE else should live?
Do you think you are justified in IMPOSING your views on anyone else?
If you answered yes to either you are part of the problem, not part of the solution.
You can teach, you can advocate, you can present your point of view. But once you become convinced of either:
(A) your infallibility or (B) your wisdom justifies the use of force against others
you have lost your way. Repent!
Or be prepared to have your mistakes erased.

barefoot
barefoot
  james the deplorable wanderer
December 14, 2016 4:24 pm

Nope and nope. Sorry I can’t be your straw man but all I know is that the way things are managed now is bullshit and I try to think of better ways.

Oh yes you’re free and you’re tough and can’t no one tell you nuthin. The best you can do is attempt to belittle someone who wants a better world. Sad, angry little people who get all bent out of shape if someone speaks in support of harmony and balance.

Hmm, speak of a hope for a less violent and miserable world where many species can thrive, or attack those that don’t conform to the current state of affairs. Walking alone doesn’t scare me, at least my mind is open.

barefoot
barefoot
  james the deplorable wanderer
December 14, 2016 4:57 pm

All men are fallible and that is why they must work together, especially the non elite. I wouldn’t force anyone to wipe their ass if they didn’t want to. But I’d give them a wide berth. If it all goes up in smoke I wouldn’t force you to try to extinguish it. I wouldn’t force you to rebuild. Nor would I slander those who wanted to help put together something better.

As long as this country, this supposed last bastion of freedom, remains split down the middle and then further divided in a variety of ways, well the forecast is shit with a chance for runny shit on top.

They love it when we bicker amongst ourselves while they plot and plunder. I’m not the enemy, unless one is a servile, sycophant, boot licker.

barefoot
barefoot
December 14, 2016 4:02 pm

Mathew 5:10

I’m not religious but I do believe there is much more than we are able to know.

The comment sections may be full of asshats that would attack Jesus if he showed up to promote unity and a better future but they can’t take away the powerfully poignant pieces prudently penned by admin, hsf, ep, zman, uncola, durdin, etc.

Catch all ya’ll beautiful people next time.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
  barefoot
December 14, 2016 4:08 pm

OK, avoid the questions and think you’ve answered with Scripture.
I wasn’t asking JESUS, he might actually KNOW how everyone should live! (Being a Deity and all).
I was asking YOU.
But that’s OK, you answered without answering; enjoy your “victory”!

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
December 14, 2016 5:03 pm

James:

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Little Dougie Becker pulls his pud with a little more enthusiasm each time you reply.

RiNS
RiNS
  IndenturedServant
December 14, 2016 5:41 pm

Our buddy Dookie.

barefoot
barefoot
  IndenturedServant
December 14, 2016 6:33 pm

Fap fap fap, you’re all full of crap.

Whitehead promotes harmony as a goal, low and behold that makes me a troll.

Your blow hole isn’t fit to drink from a toilet bowl. You have no soul, now kindly blow it out your a-hole.

Oh hey Robbie, love ya bunches, dookie eater.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  barefoot
December 14, 2016 6:48 pm

I rest my case.

RiNS
RiNS
  IndenturedServant
December 14, 2016 6:55 pm

Yup I called him a cuck and he went full potato. But at least potatoes go with pea soup.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  RiNS
December 14, 2016 9:20 pm

LOL. Well admin ain’t here to flip him shit and delete his drivel so I don’t mind flipping the twerp a little shit.

RiNS
RiNS
  barefoot
December 14, 2016 6:51 pm

Dookie a fine officer of the court. Sad.

james the deplorable wanderer
james the deplorable wanderer
  RiNS
December 14, 2016 10:14 pm

My mistake, I forgot who he was. No more troll feeding, I promise!

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
  james the deplorable wanderer
December 14, 2016 10:52 pm

He’s also masquerading as “Racist” on other threads.

RiNS
RiNS
  james the deplorable wanderer
December 15, 2016 6:28 am

James. I fell for it too.